3.2 Temperature differences on Earth

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TODAY
- Getting to know eachother
- Recap par. 3.1
- Introduction to 3.2

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GETTING TO KNOW EACHOTHER
My name is: Miss Staal
Place of residence: Groningen
Favourite  geography subject: demographics

Any questions?

Who are you?

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RECAP 3.1
Answer the questions in your notebook:

1. What is the difference between weather and climate?
2. What is the difference between low latitude and high latitude?
3. Describe the main characteristics of a savanna climate

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3.2 TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCES ON EARTH
Read paragraph 3.2 in your textbook

For 5 minutes, in silence



Write down words/sentences you don't understand!
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3.2 TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCES ON EARTH
Where does earth's warmth come from?

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3.2 TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCES ON EARTH
Where does earth's warmth come from?


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3.2 TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCES ON EARTH
Why does the temperature drop the higher you get?

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3.2 TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCES ON EARTH
What will be the temperature at 4000m?
0 m: 16°C
4000 m: ?°C

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EXERCISES
Make exercise 1 and 2 from 3.2

Homework for next class


Attention!! Small test (SO) on may 16th (next week tuesday)
about 3.1 and 3.2: write down in your plenda!!

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NEXT TIME
Next time we will continue with 3.2

See you later!


Attention!! Small test (SO) on may 16th (next week tuesday)
about 3.1 and 3.2: write down in your plenda!!

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WELCOME BACK
Today:
- recap yesterday
- continue with 3.2
- exercises

Attention!! Small test (SO) on may 16th (next week tuesday)
about 3.1 and 3.2: write down in your plenda!!

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RECAP YESTERDAY
Answer the questions in your notebook:

1. Why is the atmosphere important?
2. The higher you go, the more/less vegetation there is
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RECAP YESTERDAY
1. Why is the atmosphere important?
2. The higher you go, the more/less vegetation there is

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THE POSITION OF THE SUN
Where is it colder: at A or B?





Why?

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THE POSITION OF THE SUN
Where is it colder: at A or B?





Why?

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THE POSITION OF THE SUN
At what time of the day is the angle of incidence of the Sun the highest?

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THE POSITION OF THE SUN
Answer the question in your notebook:
1. Explain why on average it is colder on higher latitudes

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THE POSITION OF THE SUN
Answer the question in your notebook:
1. Explain why on average it is colder on higher latitudes

- a large surface is heated
- solar energy needs to travel for a long distance through the atmosphere

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MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURE
What is the average daytime temperature?

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MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURE
What is the average daytime temperature?
minimum
maximum

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MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURE
What is the average daytime temperature?
minimum
maximum
27 + 15 = 42
42/2 = 21°C

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EXERCISES 3.2
Do exercise 1-7 from 3.2 in your workbook

1-6 is homework for next lesson (monday)

Ready? Do the exercises from 'support world' on page 76

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NEXT TIME
Homework: 1-6 from 3.2

See you later!


Attention!! Quiz on may 16th (next week tuesday)
about 3.1 and 3.2: write down in your plenda!!

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